Lion Plainsgame safari in Save Valley Conservancy Zimbabwe

Terry Fenn of Chinanga Safaris is currently in the Save Valley Conservancy (Impala ranch, on the Gonarezhou side corner) having just finished a lion, leopard and plains game safari.

They have a lion hitting bait but failed to connect with it before the safari ended. They have seen the lion and indicated it is a mature male. The client has taken buffalo, sable and a few plains game species.

This leaves a lion or leopard and plainsgame safari, (with lion currently on bait) available.
This safari needs to be taken immediately and is for a maximum of ten days.

If someone buys this hunt Terry Fenn will continue to bait in order to attempt to keep the lion in the area..
We do not recommend pursuing this deal you only want leopard and not lion. Although leopard is available Terry has only seen one set of leopard tracks throughout the previous safari.

Mike. . . you're right. I first met Terry while I was in Zim hunting elephant in '94. I returned to Zim and hunted lion with Terry a year or so later when he was working for Barrie Duckworth. He's one of the best guys I've shared camp and hunted with.

"There are many degrees of wounded . . . there is but one degree of dead"

Now Tim, anybody that can bounce a text message from a dark lonely back road in Zimbabwe to some desolate place in Maine (desolate is probably redundant when used with Maine) and have an email transfered via satellite to a remote camp to find a mechanic in the middle of the night can surely post a picture.

You're right! I found an old flux capacitor in the basement, have integrated it with a space modulator from a discarded sputnik missile,(found it on a hunt in Iraq) and connected them to an English Damascus steel barrel for an antenna and... low and behold I think I'm getting a signal. Will keep ya posted.